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Alvaro Martin: Newsday: #NewYorkKnicks have @Carlos Delfino on radar; however, Knicks can only offer him the veteran minimum (approximately $1.2 per season)

Hopefully Prigioni can convince him to sign for the vets min seeing as there's not that much many left out there and he could get a bigger contract next year after showcasing his talents in NY as the starting 2 guard for a year. I know him and Melo hate each other though so that probably won't help the situation

$2.5M is still way above what we could spend on Foye after we signed Camby, Kidd and Raymond using all our valuable exceptions and trading all our assets. However, I expected Foye to sign a multi-year deal around $3M/year.

$2.5M is still way above what we could spend on Foye after we signed Camby, Kidd and Raymond using all our valuable exceptions and trading all our assets. However, I expected Foye to sign a multi-year deal around $3M/year.

looks like Knicks will be about $1M short to sign a starting SG, while the rest
of the league picks and chooses who they want to strengthen their lineups.

Knicks front office instead will sit on their hands and twiddle their meats and
hope someone who can help doesn't get signed. I wouldn't be surprised if teams
decide to take a chance on Brewer, Delfino, Weems, Mo Evans etc just to spite Knicks.

what fantastic planning by the front office! again.

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looks like Knicks will be about $1M short to sign a starting SG, while the rest
of the league picks and chooses who they want to strengthen their lineups.

Knicks front office instead will sit on their hands and twiddle their meats and
hope someone who can help doesn't get signed. I wouldn't be surprised if teams
decide to take a chance on Brewer, Delfino, Weems, Mo Evans etc just to spite Knicks.

it's all about planning, knowing what your needs are and signing accordingly.
Knicks are once again stuck in salary cap hell and can't do sh*t, unlike every
other team in the NBA.

I understand your planning strategy. But why would you sign a PG whose game doesn't fit with the starters on this team? They were winning games but Lin belongs on a team where he's the number one option. Thats when he's at his best. Maybe Lin saw the writing on the wall under Woody and decided this isn't the best situation for him. I wish him the best but IMO we need a facilitator/hit the open shot kind of PG to compete.

Otherwise we're over paying for guys who are proven at the expense of someome we really don't know.